Denver Broncos RB De'Angelo Henderson was cleared to return to full practice Tuesday, May 22. Henderson had been limited since his vehicle was T-boned on the passenger side by a woman driving a stolen vehicle at a high speed in hopes of evading a police chase 10 days ago.

Denver Broncos TE Jeff Heuerman is considered to be the "likely starter" at tight end in 2018, according to Mike Klis of 9News.com. "I've been fortunate to learn from some older tight ends the last couple of years and I'm ready," Heuerman said. "I'm ready to take on that leadership role, that No. 1 role and go from there."

Fantasy Tip: With Case Keenum now the starting quarterback in town, tight end could be a position of considerable value after Kyle Rudolph tied for the team-lead last season with eight touchdowns for the Vikings. However, Heuerman doesn't appear to have much potential and can probably be nabbed off the waiver wire after drafts, if desired. Jake Butt probably has the higher ceiling, too.

Denver Broncos LB Shane Ray's fifth-year option was declined earlier in May, which means he will be able to test the free-agent market in March of 2019. Broncos head coach Vance Joseph believes Ray has responded well to the situation and will use it for motivation.

Denver Broncos RB De'Angelo Henderson (undisclosed) was hospitalized with minor injuries Monday, May 14, after being an accident victim in a high-speed police chase. He is present at the team facility and will be ready for organized team activities next week.